STEBA

Stern & Tisch Entertainment Business Association is New York University's premier cross-school club for students interested in film, television, music, sports, and other media.

What We Do

The Stern and Tisch Entertainment Business Association has been putting their efforts into the line of successful programming, providing students with opportunities to learn about and make contacts in the entertainment industry.
Despite the names Stern and Tisch, STEBA is available to students in schools other than Stern and Tisch.
Through its panels, speakers, and programs on all aspects of the entertainment business, including TV, film, music, etc, STEBA offers a unique advantage to students in the growing field of entertainment business.

Internships

STEBA is also a comprehensive job and internship resource. Subscribe to our listserv to receive weekly emails with internship opportunities. To subscribe send a blank email to steba@stern.nyu.edu.

Who We Are

Meet the team behind STEBA's awesome events and read more about their
interest in the entertainment industry.

School & Year: Steinhardt 2016Major: Media, Culture, CommunicationMinor: BEMT; HistoryFavorite Entertainment Industry: TVFavorite TV Show: 30 Rock, Game of ThronesInternship Experience: Bravo, Oxygen, HBO, The Wendy Williams Show
Interesting Fact: Once hula-hooped for three hours to break a nonexistent record at camp, still holds the “record” to this day

School & Year: Gallatin 2015Major: Media Production & EntrepreneurshipMinor: EntrepreneurshipFavorite Entertainment Industry: Film, Online MediaFavorite TV Show: Jane the Virgin, Broad City, Game of ThronesInternship Experience: New York Magazine/Vulture, GQ Magazine, BuzzFeedInteresting Fact: Recently found two signed copies of the new Fall Out Boy album in the plants by Trump SoHo

School & Year: Tisch 2016Major: Film & TelevisionMinor: BEMTFavorite Entertainment Industry: Film, TVFavorite TV Show: The SopranosInternship Experience: Cinetic Media, Oppenheimer Strategies, BBC LondonInteresting Fact: At age 13, made his first film (a feature documentary) that went on to be featured in international festivals and sell for distribution on national television